The Empathic Ground: Intersubjectivity and Nonduality in the Psychotherapeutic ProcessState University of New York Press, 01.02.2012 - 142 Seiten The Empathic Ground explores the experience of nondual consciousness as the basis of human connection, and describes its importance for psychological healing. It looks at the therapeutic relationship from the perspectives of psychoanalytic intersubjectivity theory and Asian nondual philosophy, finding practical meeting points between them that illuminate crucial issues in psychotherapy, such as transference and counter-transference, the nature of subjectivity, and the role of the body. The book also includes a series of exercises developed by the author for realizing nondual consciousness in the clinical setting. Access to this subtle, unified dimension of consciousness develops both our individual human capacities—perception, understanding, love, and physical pleasure—and our relationships with other people. It thus has profound significance for both psychological healing and development, and for the relationship of psychotherapist and client. |
Inhalt
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1 Nondual Realizationand Intersubjectivity Theory | 17 |
2 The Potential of the Relational Field | 31 |
A Case for Interiority | 47 |
Transference the Body and the Nondual Field | 63 |
Exercises for Nondual Realization and Psychological Healing | 81 |
Postscript | 123 |
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Seite 2 - Intersubjectivity theory is a field theory or systems theory in that it seeks to comprehend psychological phenomena not as products of isolated intrapsychic mechanisms, but as forming at the interface of reciprocally interacting subjectivities (1); and, “we use ‘intersubjective' to refer to any psychological field formed by interacting worlds of experience
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